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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
Current editor(s): Houser, D. and Puzzello, D. From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 20, issue 3, 1993
- The softness of medical production and implications for specifying hospital outputs pp. 281-294

- Melissa Ahern
- On the fairness of pricing -- An empirical survey among the general population pp. 295-307

- Bruno Frey and Werner W. Pommerehne
- State regulation and university behavior pp. 309-318

- René Goudriaan and Hans de Groot
- Strategic vote manipulation in a simple democracy pp. 319-330

- Nejat Anbarci
- A model of decision making under bounded rationality pp. 331-352

- Kent D. Wall
- Habits, hysteresis and catastrophes in labor supply pp. 353-372

- Maarten Vendrik
Volume 20, issue 2, 1993
- The economic organization of 17th-through mid 19th-century whaling and shipping pp. 137-150

- Adam Gifford
- Learning through alliances pp. 151-170

- Ashoka Mody
- Credible enticements: Can host governments tailor multinational firms' organizations to suit national objectives? pp. 171-186

- Thomas P. Murtha
- Does hierarchical governance facilitate adaptation to changed circumstances?: Some formal examples pp. 187-211

- Gerald Garvey
- The optimal auction: A mechanism for optimal third-degree price discrimination pp. 213-225

- Robert Cairns
- Investment and adoption in advanced telecommunications pp. 227-245

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Consignment contracting pp. 247-253

- Steven C. Hackett
- The political economy of participatory economics: Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel, (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1991) pp. 132, $45.00 (cloth), $12.95 (paper) pp. 255-258

- Patrick Rooney
- Social norms and economic institutions: K.J. Koford and J.B. Miller, eds., (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1991) pp. 264, $29.95 (cloth) pp. 258-261

- Murray Fulton
- The transformation of corporate control: Neil Fligstein, (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990) pp. viii + 391, $35.00 (cloth) pp. 261-263

- Alan Neustadtl
- Diffusion of technologies and social behavior: N. Nakicenovic and A. Grubler (eds), (Springer Verlag and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Berlin and New York, 1991) pp. 605, no index, $140.00 (cloth) pp. 263-265

- Chris Freeman
- Economic approaches to organizations: Sytse Douma and Hein Schreuder, (Prentice Hall, UK, 1992) pp. x + 185, paper pp. 265-267

- Lanse Minkler
- Technology transfer in international business: Tamir Agmon and Mary Ann von Glinow, eds., (Oxford University Press, New York/Oxford, 1991), pp. xii + 285, $34.95 (cloth) pp. 267-270

- Gerhard Rosegger
- The art of encouraging invention: A new approach to government innovation policy: Stefan Folster, (The Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research, Stockholm, Sweden, 1991) pp. 133, SEK 225 (paper) pp. 270-272

- Susan A. Edelman
- Economics of the family: Alessandro Cigno, (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991) pp. viii + 212, $55.00 (cloth) pp. 272-275

- Shoshana Grossbard
Volume 20, issue 1, 1993
- The near optimality of adaptive expectations pp. 3-22

- Howard F. Naish
- Intertemporal cost dependence in the presence of managerial impatience pp. 23-47

- Masako N. Darrough and Neal M. Stoughton
- The role of managerial discretion in union mergers pp. 49-62

- John L. Conant
- Contracting in strategic situations pp. 63-78

- Jim Leitzel
- Single-price equilibrium with product differentiation: Effects of entry pp. 79-97

- Chao-Shun Hung
- Information asymmetry, adverse selection and joint-ventures: Theory and evidence pp. 99-117

- Srinivasan Balakrishnan and Mitchell P. Koza
- The structure of firms pp. 119-130

- Anindya Sen
Volume 19, issue 3, 1992
- Allocation of entrepreneurial attention pp. 265-284

- Sharon Gifford
- An exploratory study of portfolio objectives and asset holdings pp. 285-306

- Sridhar N. Ramaswami, Rajendra K. Srivastava and Thomas McInish
- Evolution in the finitely repeated prisoner's dilemma pp. 307-326

- John Nachbar
- Endogenous growth cycles in an open economy with fixed exchange rates pp. 327-342

- Rajiv Sethi
- Market, innovation, competition: An evolutionary model of industrial dynamics pp. 343-368

- Witold Kwasnicki and Halina Kwasnicka
- Technical change and wage-share fluctuations in a regime-switching model pp. 369-377

- Piero Ferri and Edward Greenberg
- Do group-specific or national unemployment rates influence perceptions? pp. 379-388

- David J. Smyth and Susan Washburn Taylor
- The emergence of the factory system in 18th century England: Did transportation improvements really matter? pp. 389-394

- S. R. H. Jones
- Transportation improvements and the emergence of the factory: A reply to Jones pp. 395-399

- Rick Szostak
Volume 19, issue 2, 1992
- Rationality and the market for human blood pp. 125-143

- Hamish Stewart
- Culture and competition: A laboratory market comparison between China and the West pp. 145-168

- Steven J. Kachelmeier and Mohamed Shehata
- Allocating priority with auctions: An experimental analysis pp. 169-195

- Charles Noussair and David Porter
- A mixed fan hypothesis and its implications for behavior toward risk pp. 197-211

- William Neilson
- Violations of the reduction and independence axioms in Allais-type and common-ratio effect experiments pp. 213-235

- Paul Carlin
- The sources of forecast errors: Experimental evidence pp. 237-244

- Steven Beckman
- A note on the Tullock dissipation rate pp. 245-249

- Raul Fabella
- Economic behavior and institutions: Thrainn Eggertsson, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990), pp. xv+385, $17.95 pp. 251-254

- Malcolm Rutherford
- The timber bubble that burst: Government policy and the bailout of 1984: Joe P. Mattey, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1990), pp. viii+109, $29.95 (cloth) pp. 254-258

- David Ryan
- The path to mechanized shoe production in the United States: Ross Thomson, (University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1990) pp. xii, 296, $43.95 pp. 259-260

- Rick Szostak
Volume 19, issue 1, 1992
- The economics of sin and redemption: Purgatory as a market-pull innovation? pp. 1-15

- Robert Ekelund, Robert F. Hebert and Robert Tollison
- Learning by doing, adverse selection and firm structure pp. 17-39

- Ian E. Novos
- The structure of authority in the firm pp. 41-67

- Donald W. Katzner
- Market structure, sales to government, and the theory of oligopoly pp. 69-81

- William F. Chappell and William Shughart
- Pseudo-experimental estimates of labor supply functions in two Turkish state enterprises pp. 83-99

- Murat R. Sertel, Fikret Adaman and Ünal Zenginobuz
- Unanimity and exclusion as mechanisms to eliminate free riding in public goods: Diagrammatical illustrations pp. 101-117

- David Bigman
- Invariance of the efficient set comment pp. 119-121

- John Quiggin
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